Before he died Paul Boero was working on Indigenous housing as an architect—he went into remote communities and looked at the issue of trachoma and worked out it was a house design issue—the way that houses were designed let all the dust came in. There were also issues with?? . So he made a few tweaks to the way that the houses were designed so that the dust couldn’t come in and he solved the problem. He came up with a creative solution. This is one of the possibilities of the creative industries—start sending designers out to remote communities, designers and storytellers and artists, send them out with these health professionals out into remote communities and see what happens, because one of the things about designers is that they never say no … they don’t say, that can’t be done.