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SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS AND INITIATIVES 2003–2004
SOCIAL
• Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate of 10 by December 2005
• Support three Private Forestry Development Committees
• New workplace injury compensation claims rate of one per month by December 2005
• Consultation with indigenous groups
• Opening of Cudlee Creek mountain bike trail area
• Sponsorship and support for the Belalie Arts Society’s Bundaleer Concert Weekend at Bundaleer Forest, the RallySA Championships at Mount Crawford Forest and the ForestrySA Wood Sculpture Competition at Riddoch Art Gallery, Mount Gambier

ENVIRONMENTAL
• Ensure that there are no Level 1 environmental incidents
• Achieve certification of the Australian Forestry Standard by December 2004
• Maintain ISO 14001 certification
• Gazette three new Native Forest Reserves
• Additional biodiversity corridors established.
• Three Native Forest Reserves Management Plans developed and three existing plans reviewed

FINANCIAL
• Plant an area of 2 500 hectares of mainly softwood (radiata pine)
• Purchase up to 1 500 hectares of land to expand the plantation estate
• Harvest 1.74 million cubic metres of log products from ForestrySA plantations
• Supply 2.00 million cubic metres of log products to a range of customers throughout the State, including log sourced from other forest owners
• 50% increase in nonwood revenue by December 2005
CORPORATE PROFILE
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