Jesinta joined Business News as breaking news reporter in 2021, covering politics, courts, and property. Jesinta began her career with Fairfax Media in 2017, working in Esperance and the South West before covering Perth’s south-east. In 2018, she was awarded Best Regional News Coverage by the Rural Media Association of WA. She took out Gold for Best Investigative Reporting and Best Local Breaking News Coverage at the AABP Awards in 2022. Jesinta studied at Curtin University, where she graduated with a master’s degree in Journalism.
The remaining capacity limits on hospitality venues and events will lift from Wednesday as part of WA’s transition to Phase 5 of the state’s COVID roadmap.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss SafeWA breaches, the CCC battle and the UK trade deal impact.
Architecture firm HHA Architects has been placed into liquidation at the hands of property developer Norman Carey, after he won a court case to safeguard its insurance.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jesinta Burton and Jordan Murray discuss the state's current major infrastructure projects and the future of infrastructure in Perth.
The state’s peak planning body has given Perth-based property developer Exal Group the green light to build its $55 million student accommodation project in Waterford.
Australian agricultural and forestry company Pentarch is suing businessman Desmond Blechynden over allegations that he failed to declare conflicts of interest and gifts.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Mark Beyer discuss how a small business from Cottesloe found itself on a path to becoming a premium global retail operation.
WA’s Native Title Alliance has called on the state government to halt the progression of its Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill, arguing that traditional owners should be better consulted.
The Supreme Court has granted the administrators of Pindan an extension of the convening period to facilitate the sale of the company’s asset management arm.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Katie McDonald discuss the recent architecture awards and rejuvenating Perth's unused spaces.
The state government will introduce legislation to reappoint John McKechnie as head of the corruption watchdog, a year after his appointment was blocked.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the ongoing labour shortage affecting the civil construction sector.
SR International Agencies has launched legal action against Peard Real Estate Group founder Peter Peard over an alleged shareholder agreement breach it claims cost it almost $1 million.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the legal action that has forced the closure of Bocelli's Espresso.
Mark Caruso has launched legal action against former employer Mineral Commodities for allegedly refusing to surrender confidential information he claims it downloaded from a hard drive without permission.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the upcoming mayoral election in the City of Nedlands.
Australian maintenance services provider Programmed has taken over the operation of Pindan Group's asset management arm today, a move expected to preserve more than 100 jobs.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Mark Beyer discuss the work of the Perron Institute, its spin-out and the commercial viability of the industry at large.
Mining giant BHP has reaffirmed its commitment to eradicating harassment and improving workplace culture while a man was reportedly charged today over an alleged sexual assault at the South Flank project.
The state government has announced plans to fast-track the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, with those aged 30 to 49 to be eligible for the Pfizer vaccine from Thursday.
The state government has opened the new Bellevue Metronet Railcar Facility, making good on its 2017 election commitment to bring railcar manufacturing back to WA.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss what is driving WA's stellar economic data and the state government's household bills policy.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss onshore petroleum developments in the Canning Basin and Mid-West, and $100 million raised to fund them.
Dozens of subcontractors and employees affected by the collapse of construction giant Pindan have rallied on the steps of Parliament House this afternoon.
The landlords of popular Leederville cafe Greens & Co are suing the business’s former owner in a bid to recoup more than $650,000 allegedly owed in rent, just one month after the venue's closure.