On The Call

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Apr 24, 2026 • 24min

Canva's revamp; Cochlear's stock implosion.

Canva has launched Canva AI 2.0 in the design giant's biggest transformation yet. Meanwhile, healthcare company Cochlear saw its share price crash 40% on an earnings downgrade.We discuss:Capital Brief's scoop on Canva's IPO timingCanva's AI 2.0 and the end-to-end design pivotThe death of seat-based SaaS pricingIs Canva building AI or just wrapping it?Cochlear's 40% single day share price collapseMiddle East disruption and weakening consumer sentimentWhy healthcare stocks aren't always defensiveOn The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centre of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's best journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussion on Thursdays at 12pm AEDT: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekly newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/
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Apr 17, 2026 • 26min

Aussie Trump support craters; Anthropic's cyber risk.

The latest Capital Brief/DemosAU poll shows Australians want the government to keep its distance from US President Donald Trump as the Middle East conflict deepens.The poll shows that 47% of Australians disagree with the statement that the US was a "reliable military ally", compared with 28% who agreed and 25% who did not know.Meanwhile, corporate regulators APRA and ASIC have urged corporate Australia to get its house in order as Anthropic's latest model Mythos raises cyber risk.We discuss:The news of the day: Allbird's pivot from shoes to AIWhat the latest Capital Brief/DemosAU poll shows about Australians souring on TrumpHow One Nation navigates rising support with fading Trump approvalGlobal right-wing parties vs America FirstAnthropic's Claude Mythos model explainedWhy regulators are urging corporate Australia to prepareWhy super funds are seeking ACCC approval to share cyber intelOn The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centres of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's best journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussion on Thursdays at 12pm AEDT: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekly newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/newsletters/the-edition/
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Apr 10, 2026 • 22min

Iran war chaos; Firmus’ fresh raise

The US-Iran war entered a chaotic new chapter following the unravelling of a short-lived ceasefire, with Israel striking Lebanon and Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz once again.Meanwhile, AI infrastructure company Firmus raises $750 million at an $8 billion valuation as it barrels towards its highly anticipated IPO.We discuss:The collapse of the US-Iran ceasefire.Market reaction and oil prices.How Australian political leaders have responded to Trump's inflammatory war rhetoric.Iran's meme war and the new frontier of digital propaganda.Firmus's $750 million raise and Nvidia's circular investment strategy.Firmus' IPO roadshow and the Tasmanian bet.On The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centres of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's best journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussion on Thursdays at 12pm AEDT: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekly newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/
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Apr 2, 2026 • 24min

Anthropic’s Australia tour; Canva sparks job cut fears.

This week Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei signed a memorendum of understanding with the Australian government during his tour in the country. During the trip Amodei spoke to a roomful of politicians in Canberra, telling them that the technology his company builds could upend labour markets supercharge cyberattacks, and arrive faster than any government is equipped to handle.Meanwhile Canva has moved to rally fears of job cuts after a since deleted internal post from co-founder Cliff Obrecht sent alarm bells ringing inside the company.We discuss:Anthropic's Australia tour & MOUAnthropic's safety-first positioningAnthropic's political positioning and AI doomsaying as a strategyXero and Anthropic's dealCanva's job cut fearsThe Jevons ParadoxDonald Trump's national address and Anthony Albanese's national address.On The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centres of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's best journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussion on Thursdays at 12pm AEDT: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekly newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/
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Mar 27, 2026 • 26min

Canva’s latest acquisition. One Nation’s breakthrough.

James Hennessey, Ideas Editor at Capital Brief who covers tech and startups, and John McDooling, Editor-in-Chief at Capital Brief with political and market expertise. They unpack Canva’s $30M Doohly buy and its push to stitch digital design into physical advertising. They explore Canva’s acquisition spree, its AI workflow strategy, Figma’s market woes, and One Nation’s surprising surge in South Australia.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 25min

Koala's IPO; Atlassian's layoffs.

James Hennessey, Ideas Editor at Capital Brief, breaks down SaaS and startup trends. John McDeweling, Editor at Capital Brief, explains ASX moves and corporate context. They cover Koala’s scaled-back $68m ASX float and its DTC roots. They also dive into Atlassian’s 1,600 job cuts, AI pressures on developer-focused models, and shifting company culture.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 24min

Oil or nothing: global markets in chaos

With the war in Iran intensifying, markets continue to swing wildly. This week saw $90 billion wiped off the ASX as oil prices jumped. While the market has since rebounded, investors are left guessing whether US president Donald Trump will hold firm or blink.Meanwhile, Capital Brief and the Tech Council of Australia co-hosted an event at Parliament House on digital regulation. Assistant productivity minister Andrew Leigh delivered a keynote on the government's plan to boost innovation.We discuss:ASX sell off and market swingsThe TACO tendencyRBA rates decision and corporate response amid conflict in the Middle EastAustralia's exposure to the Strait of HormuzLabor's balancing act ahead of the budgetCapital Brief's event with the Tech Council of AustraliaDr. Andrew Leigh's argument on the role of policy in tech innovationAtlassian layoffsOn The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centres of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussions on Thursdays at 12pm AEDT: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekday newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/newsletters/the-edition/
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Mar 6, 2026 • 23min

Labor's high speed rail bet; Barrenjoey and Magellan merger.

Amid intense geopolitical instability - a war in Iran, oil prices surging and markets destabalised - the Australian government is pulling together its May budget which is expected to tie together its ambitious plans with a fresh nation building agenda.This week we saw a glimpse of what that might look like. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wrote an Ideas piece for Capital Brief on why Labor is backing the high speed rail project.In other news this week, fund manager Magellan and investment bank Barrenjoey announced a merger and Capital Brief investigated a very secretive venture capital fund.We discuss:The Prime Minister's pitch for high speed rail.Why Australia has been discussing the high speed rail project for decades.Political voices skeptical of the project.The merger story of Magellan and Barrenjoey.The merged entity's possible future as the next Macquarie.Our investigation on VC fund Marbruck.On The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centres of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussions on Thursdays at 12pm AEDT: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekday newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/newsletters/the-edition/
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Mar 4, 2026 • 34sec

Introducing On The Call

On The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia’s centres of power. Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down each week with our journalists to dissect what we’re watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers, live.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 23min

One Nation's continuing climb; AI fears ramp up.

James Hennessy, ideas editor at Capital Brief, offers interpretive context on political trends and AI moves. John McDuling, editor-in-chief at Capital Brief, provides analysis on polling and market reactions. They discuss One Nation closing in on Labor and whether that surge is durable. They explore why Greens voters are switching, rising AI skepticism among vulnerable Australians, major AI-linked job cuts, and viral ‘ghost GDP’ market fears.

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