A 13-year-old boy has designed a specialised deodorant roller for his friend who suffers from a disability that makes his limbs too short to use a normal can.
Matty Dunn, from Burnie in Tasmania, has a rare blood disorder that makes his arms shorter than average, making everyday tasks difficult.
The 11-year-old manages to get ready for school in the morning without too much help from his parents but he struggles to reach his underarms to put on deodorant.
Matty Dunn (left) has a rare blood disorder that makes his arms shorter than average, causing him difficulty performing everyday tasks. His friend Murphy Mansfield created a deodorant for him to use