Brit Brit, Victoria

Brit Brit is a locality and parish in the Shire of Southern Grampians in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.

The name Brit Brit is believed to derive from the local indigenous word for plovers, common to the area.

In 1920 Gringegalgona was subdivided as part of the Soldier Settlement scheme for soldiers returning from the First World War.

Blocks were subdivided into approximately 900 acre sections, and leased to soldiers on the proviso that they were improved, fenced and cleared appropriately.

[4] Brit Brit had two different state schools; the first being "Rosebank farm" school which was built in 1874 and closed in 1910.

View from Brit Brit towards Mount Dundas