South Australian Forestry Corporation

South Australian Forestry Corporation
(trading as ForestrySA)
Agency overview
Formed 1 January 2001
Superseding agency
  • Department of Woods and Forests[1]
Jurisdiction State of South Australia
Employees 93 (2014)[2]
Agency executive
  • Adrian Hatch[3], Chief Executive
Website www.forestrysa.com.au

South Australian Forestry Corporation (trading as ForestrySA) is a business enterprise owned by the Government of South Australia which is responsible for management of publicly owned plantation forests in South Australia including the commercial production of timber and the management of forests for non-commercial purposes such as community use and as protected areas.

History

The South Australian Forestry Corporation was established on 1 January 2001 under the South Australian Forestry Corporation Act 2000 from the assets remaining from former government entities such as the former Department of Woods and Forests.[1][4][5]

The corporation operates under the name ForestrySA which was previously used as the name of a unit within the former South Australian government department, the Department for Administrative and Information Services.[5][6]

Purpose

Generally

ForestrySA has responsibility for the management of forestry reserves in three parts of South Australia which it describes in its publications as “regions” with the following names - Green Triangle Region, Mount Lofty Ranges Forest Reserves and the Northern Forests Region.[7][8][9]

Commercial operations

As a commercial operator, ForestrySA is responsible for the management of plantation forests in the Green Triangle region for the on behalf of the plantation owner, OneFortyOne Plantations Pty Ltd, and in the Mount Lofty Ranges and Northern Forest regions on behalf of the Government of South Australia. The plantations are reported in 2014 as covering an area greater than 95,000 hectares (230,000 acres) and as being planted principally with softwood timber. The focus of the commercial operation is the production of log and chip, which is used to produce the following products - sawn timber, pulp, paper and posts.[6] The Green Triangle region operation will be reduced from 17 October 2017 when responsibility for plantation management is transferred to OneFortyOne Plantations Pty Ltd.[10]

Non-commercial operations

ForestrySA is required by its charter to manage the following non-commercial activities:[11]

  • native forest management
  • Community use of forests
  • Forestry industry development
  • Community protection (Including fire) and forest industry support activities
  • Other activities as directed by the Minister of Forests
  • Management of the Mid North forests

Forestry assets under management

As of 2014, ForestrySA was responsible for a total of thirteen forests in its three regions.

Green Triangle Region

The Green Triangle Region consists of the following six forests located in the south east of South Australia within the region known as the Limestone Coast and covering an area from about 280 kilometres (170 mi) to about 390 kilometres (240 mi) to the south-east of the Adelaide city centre:[7]

Mount Lofty Ranges Forest Reserves

The Mount Lofty Ranges Forest Reserves consists of the three following forests located in the Mount Lofty Ranges and covering an approximate area of 19,500 hectares (48,000 acres):[8]

Northern Forests Region

The Northern Forests Region (also called the Mid North Region) consists of the four following forests:[9][12]

Corporate governance

Forestry SA as the statutory corporation established in 2001 by the South Australian Forestry Corporation Act 2000 operates as “a business enterprise with the principal responsibility of managing plantation forests for the benefit of the people and economy of the State.”[13] The operation is overseen by a board which is responsible to the South Australian Minister of Forests as per the “Act” and to both the minister and to the South Australian Treasurer as per a charter enacted in 2014 following the sale of three crops of timber (known as “three forward rotations”) from plantations in the Green Triangle region to OneFortyOne Plantations Pty Ltd in 2012.[14][15]

See also

Citations and references

Citations

  1. 1 2 "Department of Woods & Forests". Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA). Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  2. Forestry SA, 2014, page 52
  3. Forestry SA, 2014, page 2
  4. "South Australian Forestry Corporation Act 2000 (Act No. 58 of 2000): Day of Commencement" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette: 3196. 16 November 2000.
  5. 1 2 "South Australian Forestry Corporation Act 2000, Schedule 1 — Transitional provisions". Australasian Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  6. 1 2 ForestrySA, 2014b, page i
  7. 1 2 ForestrySA, 2015, page 19
  8. 1 2 ForestrySA, 2014a, pages 3 & 4
  9. 1 2 PIRSA, 2015
  10. "Job certainty for ForestrySA workers in the state's SE" (PDF). Government of South Australia. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  11. GSA, 2014, page 6
  12. ForestrySA, 2008, pages 1-3
  13. "South Australian Forestry Corporation Act 2000 - Sect 3 - Object". Australasian Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  14. GSA, 2014, page 1
  15. "The Campbell Group Acquires South Australian Forestry Assets". OneFortyOne Plantations Pty Ltd. Retrieved 6 August 2015.

References

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