This report examines the significant public health challenge of obesity among students in the North Coast region, Australia. It explores the causes, including high-calorie diets, lack of physical activity, genetic factors, and lifestyle choices. The report highlights the high prevalence of obesity in the area, its adverse physical, psychological, and social health effects, such as increased cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, depression, and reduced school performance. It discusses government initiatives like promoting physical activity, taxing unhealthy foods, and funding education programs. The report also analyzes socio-economic determinants like low income, lack of education, and gender disparities and their impact on obesity rates. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats within the community's approach to combating obesity, recommending nurse-led interventions focusing on supportive education and behavior change, and the importance of health counseling concerning nutrition and physical activity.