Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is visiting Mandurah to talk to students from across the Peel region.
Student representatives from several schools in the Canning electorate are preparing their questions for the Prime Minister as he tours WA.
Malcolm Turnbull will catch a train to Mandurah on Monday to attend the student meeting.
Mr Turnbull will spend much of the week in Western Australia as a new poll shows the federal coalition is heading for an election rout in the state.
The poll shows Bill Shorten holds a 52 to 48 per cent lead among WA voters on a two-party preferred basis.
This represents a swing to Labor of more than six percentage points since the Federal election.
According to the Galaxy poll commissioned by The Sunday Times, several MP's would be facing a fight to retain their seats including Member for Canning Andrew Hastie who will be joining Mr Turnbull during his visit to Mandurah.
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