The main industry in Girgarre is dairying, mainly on family owned farms. Girgarre has a
primary school,
kindergarten, milk bar/post office, and a
V/Line bus stop. It is 18.9 km and 17 minutes drive from the larger town of
Kyabram, and 38.6 km and 33 minutes drive to Shepparton. Until early 2012, Girgarre was home to a large
Heinz tomato sauce factory, a significant regional employer. Waste water from the factory was made available for farmers for irrigation and stock use. On 27 May 2011 Heinz announced it would close the Girgarre sauce factory. Heinz also announced job losses for its factories in
Northgate (Brisbane), and
Wagga Wagga. Heinz said it expected to complete the lay-offs within 12 months. It was the second to last tomato sauce factory in Australia, and Heinz's last. The plant equipment was moved to a factory in New Zealand. A local group sought to purchase the factory and start its own production, with offers of financial assistance from investors. Heinz rejected the offer. In 2013 Resource Recovery purchased the facility and it became a recycling operation. It received packaged food and beverages, the packaging was recycled. The food and beverages converted into stockfeed. In August 2018 a proposal for an upgrade to an organic
waste-to-energy plant for the site went before
Campaspe Shire Council. There are a few local sports clubs and programs, including for
football,
cricket,
tennis and
netball .
Girgarre Football Club (the "Kangaroos") is the local football team. Sunbury ring-in Joshua Marino professes to be the best footballer the town has seen in recent history. One of the most popular additions to the town has been a local farmers market, held on the second Sunday of every month in the park at the rear of the Town Hall. Hundreds of people come from near and far to shop at the market which features an excellent range of local produce, crafts and a well attended popular live poultry auction. The town has a Community Cottage which provides training opportunities and produces the local newspaper, the
Girgarre Gazette. The
Gazette is produced monthly with features including local news, along with news from the wider district and the state. The Community Cottage also operates the Community Car, driven by volunteers, which ensures people within the district are able to attend appointments - both locally and in Bendigo and Melbourne. The community has a very strong sense of self and has a strong volunteer base. == Moosic Muster ==