Thursday, May 29, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Burdekin Cousins Triumph at Australian Mus Championships

Two Burdekin locals recently competed in the 2025 Australian Mus Championships held in Brisbane, claiming the national title and earning a place at the upcoming World Titles in Argentina this October.

Cousins Ramon Lequerica and Joe Aguirre emerged victorious, representing the Basque Club of North Queensland. The tournament featured 11 teams from across the country, including entries from Brisbane, Sydney, and Adelaide.

Mus is a traditional card game with roots in the Basque Country in northeast Spain, dating back to the 1700s. Still widely played in Basque and Spanish communities around the world, it is known for its unique blend of strategy, communication, gamesmanship, and good-natured bluffing.

The Burdekin has long-standing ties to Basque culture, with many local families tracing their heritage back to Basque migrants who arrived in Australia after World War I. A second wave followed in the 1950s and '60s, drawn by job opportunities in the sugar cane industry. Under a government sponsorship scheme, Basque canefarmers provided employment and accommodation to newcomers, helping them get established. While some eventually returned home, many settled permanently in the Ingham and Burdekin regions.

Card games became a favourite pastime among the early Basque settlers, along with costumed dancing, traditional sports demanding strength and endurance, and the annual making of chorizos (pork sausages), a beloved tradition that continues today.

Since the formation of the Basque Club of North Queensland in Townsville in 2003, this culture has been kept alive and celebrated. Monthly lunches featuring traditional Basque cuisine are always well attended, keeping the spirit—and flavours—of the Basque community thriving in the region.

Ramon and Joe’s national victory is a proud milestone not only for their families but also for the broader Basque community in North Queensland. All eyes will now turn to Argentina, where they’ll carry the region’s hopes onto the world stage.

Cousins Ramon Lequerica and Joe Aguirre with the embroidered Txapelas made in Bilbao.

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