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THE PERFECT GETAWAY

Shearwater on K'Gari - front view

Find us on the corner of Millar St and Happy Valley Drive, Happy Valley, K’Gari (Fraser Island). The house is on the left, just past the Retreat on the road to Lake Garrawongera.

Shearwater has been the favourite holiday destination for four generations of our family for nearly 50 years. Reflecting the heart of our large family, the house is well equipped to cater for many guests, including kitchen equipment and basic supplies.

The house is solar powered, with a back up generator that automatically starts when the power is low. The oven, barbecue and stove top run on gas, with instant Rinnai gas hot water supplying the house.

Shearwater on K'gari

Getting to K’gari (Fraser Island)

The beach is the main road on K’gari (Fraser Island), so a four wheel drive vehicle is essential for visiting Shearwater. Vehicular ferries run from both River Heads, Hervey Bay and Inskip Point, north of Rainbow Beach.

Shearwater on K'gari - Holiday Accommodation

Happy Valley

Shearwater is at Happy Valley, a small township half way up the east coast of the island. Drive up into the Valley, and the house is just past the Fraser Island Retreat, on the road to Lake Garrawongera. Fuel, a limited range of grocery items, alcohol and souvenirs can be purchased from the Retreat. Along with the shop, the Retreat also has a restaurant and bar operating 7 days a week.

What our visitors think

Awesome accomodation, great location. The Property Manager has outdone herself with everything catered for from games, books, and basic consumable supplies. We had a family of 9 adults stay and we fitted in with ease. Would definately stay at Shearwater again and highly recommend it to all. Thank you for making our Fraser Island holiday one to remember.

Sally - March 2025

What a fabulous place to stay for cousins to catch up. The house was immaculate, well equipped and great for our spontaneous cousin catch up.

Alys - January 2025

We had an amazing stay at the Shearwater property on Fraser Island. Everything was exactly as described, and the host’s communication was exceptional. The property is packed with fantastic features, perfect off-the-grid holiday home. The kids absolutely loved it, and we’re already planning to return. Highly recommend!

Adam – January 2025

Location is perfect and it had everything we needed and more for our stay.

Clayton – December 2024

What a beautiful, welcoming family home! We had the most wonderful time and the location of the property to all the attractions on Fraser Island is just perfect!! We will be back!

Martin – December 2024

Our stay at Shearwater was amazing! Great house in a great location. Plenty of activities provided for the kids to do without needing technology! Will definitely stay here again!

Ashleigh – October 2024

Thank you for making our family holiday that extra bit special. We have loved our stay here, such an incredible home that was organised and functional. We look forward to returning to Shearwater.

Brianna - November 2019

Thanks heaps for this lovely house to stay in with so many things for us kids to do. My dad caught a Kingfish at Kingfisher Bay…I loved Eli Creek but my fave place is everywhere. This place is so lovely that I am definitely going to come back again. I love Fraser Island. xoxo. And we found a swing on the sand dunes at Yidney Rocks.

Tahniesha - October 2019

Loved the house, upstairs has a bathroom, bar-fridge and private sitting area if someone needs extra space. Downstairs has everything you want and need. The place was easy to clean afterwards, everything was where we needed it to be. Plan your trip around the weather & tides, we did and had an amazing time.

Kristie - October 2023

Shearwater was a home away from home, so spacious, extremely well equipped, perfect location for a family/friends getaway. Highly recommended.

Lynette - October 2023

Great property in a great location. Thankyou for sharing your property. Everyone had an awesome break. Look forward to our next visit.

Jamie - June 2023

We had a wonderful stay and everything we could have needed was there and then some more. We loved staying in your bright clean property and will definitely book there again

Sanita - April 2023

We stayed with two families of 4. There was plenty of space and everything we needed for our 4 night stay. We wish we could have stayed longer. We would love to stay again.

Sheridan - March 2023

We had a magical time away at Shearwater. The home was very family friendly and it was in a perfect location. Very spacious and the house had everything we needed! Thank you so much for a wonderful stay. We will definitely be back!

Mary - November 2023

Thank you for such a wonderful stay at your beautiful home in Happy Valley. We had the best holiday ever. The house was amazing, spotless on our arrival. Had everything we needed and literally everything was a breeze from start to finish. Elspeth was wonderful, house amazing. Not a single complaint. We will be back, next year, and every year thereafter. Thank you!

Jeremy - August 2024

We had a lovely week staying at Shearwater. It is really well equipped and comfortable for a large group. The gas, solar and battery setup works a treat. We loved the extra touches like a small high chair, picnic plates and wine glasses, toys and games.

Andrew - October 2023

The house was fantastic. It was well equipped with everything you needed and more. The kitchen had more than enough utensils and pots pans ect. And the house was stocked with loads of board games. Great dinning area inside and outside by the bbq so nobody ever had to cook alone. Only a short 5 minute walk down to the beach was a treat, and the shops and pub 1 minute down the road. Thanks!

Rahn - July 2024

FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGED

Nearly 50 Years Ownership By The Frith Family.

Shearwater on K'Gari - Frith family 1980s
Shearwater on K'Gari - Frith family 1980s

Jenny and Tom Frith, along with their 6 children: Margaret, Annabelle, Elspeth, Peter, Rachael and Emma have been visiting K’gari (Fraser Island) for over 50 years.  Holidays to the island always included many cousins and friends. Over time, they have acquired 5 sons-in-law, a daughter-in-law, 17 grandchildren and now 8 great grandchildren.

Shearwater on K'Gari - original units
Shearwater on K'Gari - original units
Shearwater on K'Gari - all hands on deck
Shearwater on K'Gari - the early house
Shearwater on K'gari - Tom Frith
Shearwater on K'gari - Jenny Frith

Jenny and Tom purchased Shearwater in 1976. It was a half completed unpainted pink fibro duplex. The property was in the process of being freeholded but was far from finished.

Each unit was tiny and Jenny and Tom’s plan was to turn it into one big house. There were two of everything on site: showers, toilets, stoves, sinks but nothing was installed.

Tom got together a group of his tradie mates, and over a couple of weeks, they turned the pink shell into the first version of our own piece of paradise. By the time their six children got to see the house, it was looking more presentable and very habitable. But it was still all hands on deck to help with the painting and finishing . N0 child in the family was ever too young to help.

Shearwater on K'Gari - first 4WD
Shearwater on K'Gari - first 4WD
Shearwearly vehiclesater on K'Gari -
Shearwater on K'Gari - Ocean Lake 1974
Shearwater on K'Gari - Middle Rocks
Shearwater on K'Gari - Happy Valley waterfall

In the 1970’s, timber logging and sand mining were still occurring on the island. While the island was covered in tracks, none of them were sign posted. With three enormous forestry maps, as guides, and roads identified by blazes cut into trees, the family explored the Island every school holiday period,  and their love for the Island deepened. This love was shared by the extended family and the many friends that joined us.

Shearwater on K'Gari - building extention
Shearwater on K'Gari - building extention
Shearwater on K'Gari - extension
Shearwater on K'Gari - building laundry and battery shed
Shearwater on K'Gari -inverter screen
Shearwater on K'Gari - Inverter

The house was very basic, but the family loved it and spent every holiday staying at Shearwater and exploring the island. The kitchen got its first renovation in 1994, then in 1996, a second story was added, providing Jenny and Tom with a retreat from all the children. To house the tinny and everything else, a new shed was also added. 20 years later, the children were a bit more help in the construction, as were the 5 new sons-in-law and one daughter-in-law.

For the first 26 years of the Frith’s time at shearwater, the house was powered by a noisy generator with fridges that were initially kerosene, and then upgraded to be powered by gas. The generators had a short shelf life with Tom purchasing 7 between 1976 – 2002 and then in 2011 he bought a second hand industrial generator which is still operating well today.

In 2002 the house was moved to solar power. As well as investing in panels on the roof, a new shed had to be added, to house the bank of batteries and backup generator. 24 x 90kg gel batteries, (each 2 volt lead batteries), made up the 48 Volt system that provided power to the house.

In the last few years, the inverter has upgraded to a 5kw Victron, and when the 25 year old batteries started to fail, they were replaced by 8 lithium batteries storing 38.5 kw hours of power. These upgrades have been a huge investment, but as Jenny says, “there is nothing cheap about owning a house on the island”.

When the family is not holidaying on the island, the house is opened up for renting, and has been the holiday destination for many families. It has also been a base for many fishing enthusiasts, with some groups now having returned annually for over 30 years.

The love of the island runs deep in the family and Shearwater remains the favourite holiday destination of the extended Frith Clan which now includes 17 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

While Tom is no longer with us, Jenny, now 88, still loves the island and visits it regularly – describing it as her “spiritual home”.

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