
We’re off to Quentin Park Alpacas in Peterborough, South Australia, to hang out with the one and only Amee Dennis — where alpacas roam free, creativity flows, and laughter is practically guaranteed.
Aimee invites us into her bustling farm and fibre shop, where every alpaca has a name, a backstory, and in some cases... unresolved drama. (Looking at you, Benjamin Bo)
But beyond the alpaca antics, Amee shares her powerful mission to reconnect people — especially city folks — with where their food and fibre comes from. Through hands-on experiences, she’s bringing people back to the land in fun, meaningful ways.
We dive into everything from:
Shearing day chaos
The art of a Medi Pedy (yes, for alpacas)
A wild ride involving a commercial dryer
Plus, Amee opens up about her approach to enterprise stacking — transforming raw alpaca fibre into sustainable products like dryer balls, growing lavender, and creating a life full of colour, purpose, and alpaca kisses.
So pop the kettle on and settle in for Part A of this warm, woolly, and delightfully real conversation.
www.quentinparkalpacas.com