Steiglitz is a locality in the Brisbane Ranges in Victoria. It is located west of the state capital, Melbourne, Australia. At the , the Steiglitz area had a population of 61. it became the first auriferous quartz-mining site in Victoria. A settlement of gold-prospectors quickly developed, and took its (misspelled) name from the land's owners. The population reached 2000 by 1863, including roughly 220 Chinese immigrants.
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. It is now a volunteer-run museum.
