This report investigates the prevalence and contributing factors of depression among young women in Australia. It highlights the unique challenges faced by this demographic, including the influence of reproductive hormones, social pressures, and varying responses to stress. The report explores the impact of depression on young women's lives, including their relationships, sense of self-worth, and career. It delves into the causes of depression, differentiating between general and gender-specific factors, such as racial discrimination, diabetes, and the symptoms unique to young women. Furthermore, the report outlines various interventions for preventing and treating depression, including medication and therapy, with an emphasis on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other therapeutic approaches. The report concludes by emphasizing the significance of addressing mental health issues in young women and promoting early diagnosis and treatment to mitigate the impact of depression.