Who We Are
Minerals for the information age
Huntore is bringing a Tin Mine to life. We are actively developing our mine site and recommissioning the Minerals Process Plant (MPP) as a key asset for the export of critical minerals to our global customers.
About UsOur purpose
Australian made, global impact
We exist to deliver essential materials to people around the globe, providing them with the resources required to live better lives, now and in the future. Through our work, we strive to support and deliver prosperity to our communities while acting respectfully and protectively toward our environment and its inhabitants.
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Tin: A vital component in global technology
Tin is a critical mineral to the increasing technologization of society and an essential component in microchips, batteries, electronics, and a range of other increasing commercial applications.
Tin demand is outstripping supply, which is being exponentially compounded by the major growth potential for further global advances. Huntore is unlocking a major tin resource to process and ship in support of our customers.
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The most mined tech mineral globally
Mining & Exploration
Tenements
Having accumulated 847km2 of highly prospective tenements, The Huntore portfolio is commodity diverse with deposits of tin, gold, iron, critical minerals (e.g., fluorine, molybdenum, indium, bismuth, arsenic, tungsten, and rare earth elements) and other strategic materials (copper, and zinc).
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Our Location
Huntore is strategically located close to our Port of export in Townsville, with short shipping times to key customer locations in the Asia Pacific region.
Our Commitment
Unlocking value ethically & sustainably
At Huntore, we consistently strive to make our processes and operations safer, better for our communities and for the environment. Acting with respect, honesty and integrity is at the heart of everything we do.
We’re always looking for ways to increase our benefits to society, and to further protect the land on which we live and operate.
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