New Zealand did well restricting Australia to less than seven runs an over after choosing to field. That was despite David Warner scoring 24 of the first 28 runs before offering a catch off Daniel Vettori. He faced 14 balls.
His fellow opener Shane Watson made 27 and Glenn Maxwell (25) and Matthew Wade (24) offered late pep.
Adam Milne finished with the best New Zealand figures with two wickets for 27 runs off his four overs.
Kane Williamson (17), Ross Taylor (22) and Doug Bracewell (10 not out) were the only New Zealanders to reach double figures with the bat.
Williamson took 33 balls doing so as he struggled to build a strike rate against tight Australian bowling.
Brad Hogg, at 41, continues his fine return to the international arena after a break of more than four-and-a-half years. He took three wickets for 23 which included Williamson, Taylor and James Franklin.
Shane Watson, Clint McKay and Pat Cummins took two wickets apiece.