The original site for Lethbridge Primary School continued to be used up until 2010, the school was relocated to a brand new premise in Stephenson Street, the original bluestone schoolhouse still remains intact at the former site.
[7] The sites for both St Mary's church and Lethbridge uniting church still exist today, Moranghurk, a Lethbridge homestead dating from approximately the 1840s, located on the Midland Highway, is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
A portion of the population were farms settled by soldiers when part of the Moranghurk estate was subdivided during World War II.
[3] Peter Lalor, the leader of the Eureka Stockade rebellion, hid overnight in Lethbridge while fleeing from Ballarat to Geelong in November 1854.
[3] The predicted population for Lethbridge (and surrounding areas such as Meredith and She Oaks) in 2021 is 2,460 and expected to reach 3,007 in 2041.
Although the history of Lethbridge is preserved through buildings such as the railway station and old school site.