Across Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald, Kim McKay is profiled in connection with a trip she makes at age five when she sails out of Australia. All three articles frame the journey as a formative experience that changes her life, though they do not provide detailed, specific facts in the supplied excerpts beyond the timing and broad significance of the trip. The repeated opening also describes the interview context for the story: the writer notes the need to reassure a subject during an interview and explains that, while speaking with the head of the Australian Museum, their role is to keep up. While the excerpts do not include further particulars, the outlets align on the central theme—McKay’s early sea travel leaving a lasting impact—and on the use of the Australian Museum head as an interview focal point. Overall, the coverage presents a consistent narrative premise: a childhood voyage out of Australia at five years old becomes a defining moment, delivered through a first-person, interview-based account.