Garibaldi is a locality in the Western District of the Australian state of Victoria, on the lands of the Wathaurong people.
[1] Garibaldi is a town within the local government area of Golden Plains.
[2] It covers around 12 square kilometers of mostly farms and rural holdings.
[3] The township grew originally around mining activity during the gold rush[4] In 2021, Garibaldi had a population of 131 with a median age of 43.
[11] The Hall is surrounded by Monterey Pine trees planted as a memorial to the soldiers of the district who served in World War One,[9] a sculpture created as part of a public art programme in 2018,[12] a playground constructed in 2021,[13][14] and wetlands.