The locality is named after Charles Godwin who owned a fish cannery by the beach from 1897 to 1907. In January 1911 the steamer
Eastern was stranded on the Salamander Bank (), north-west of
Bulwer on Moreton Island, and barrels of oil had drifted off into the sea. Godwin was employed to salvage these barrels and transport them to
Brisbane. While doing so, on 20 February 1911 he was thrown from his boat in rough seas off Toorbul Point and he drowned. Beachmere Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses was built in 1992. Circa 1999, a monument commemorating Godwin was erected on the beachfront. == Demographics ==