The southern part of fire-ravaged town of Yarloop is due to open this week after several months of clean-ups following the Waroona fires last January.
The town, which got destroyed in the Waroona blaze that killed two elderly men and destroyed 181 properties, is expected to be fully opened to the public by August.
Premier Colin Barnett will also front the town residents during an event at the Harvey Recreation and Cultural Centre on Thursday morning, in which he will present the findings of a long-awaited extensive inquiry into the bushfire.
The Premier had appointed former Victorian Country Fire Authority chief Euan Ferguson earlier this year to undertake the inquiry which would shed light on how the authorities handled the fires.
The visit also comes in the wake of major clean-ups in 71 of the properties in town, including the controversial clean-up quote provided by the state government appointed cleaning company to the Yarloop Hotel.
Yarloop Primary School and the police station are due to reopen very soon, the school aims to be operational by the start of the first term next year.