Steiglitz, Victoria

It is located 83 kilometres (52 mi) west of the state capital, Melbourne, Australia.

They returned to Ireland in 1853, but retained ownership of the land, upon which gold was found the following year;[2] it became the first auriferous quartz-mining site in Victoria.

[4] The former Steiglitz Court House, built in 1874, just as the town began to experience a significant decline in population, is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.

In 1951 the building was moved to Norlane where it served as a church hall, until it was returned to Steiglitz in 1982 as part of the restoration efforts; its churchyard continues to hold only a single grave.

Similarly, St Paul's Anglican Church, which had been built in 1871, ceased functioning in 1962, but was restored in 1988 and 1994, having remained in Steiglitz for the whole period.

Regent Street. In colonial gold rush days, shops, hotels, banks, mines and houses occupied both sides, as well as surrounding streets. The building at the bottom left is the former Scott's hotel. Up the hill on the right is the former Ellis drapery.