Hurricane Project

The Hurricane Project is located in the Hodgkinson Province of northeastern Queensland, a structurally complex terrane within the Mossman Orogen and host to the historic Hodgkinson Goldfield.

The province is underlain by metamorphosed Siluro-Devonian turbiditic metasediments that have undergone multiple deformation events, including folding, thrusting, and brittle-ductile shearing – key controls on gold mineralisation.

Gold systems in the region are typical of orogenic deposits, with mineralisation hosted in quartz veins, breccias, and stockworks along reactivated fault zones. Mineralising fluids are interpreted to have originated from deep crustal sources.

At Hurricane, mineralisation is consistent with sediment-hosted orogenic gold systems, marked by a core Sb-As-Au-Ag geochemical signature. This association is shared with globally significant deposits such as Macreas (NZ) and Fosterville (VIC).

With favourable structural architecture, a well-established mineralising environment, and large areas still untested, the Hurricane Project offers strong potential for the discovery of new high-grade gold systems in a historically productive but underexplored district.