The child is the youngest person in Australia to die of the virus.
Anna-Rose Richards said she also refused to show her "vaccine passport" to officials.
The girl and two of her siblings saved up money by doing chores and helping their dad out.
The two unnamed men, who have since tested positive for COVID-19, were fined AU$10,000 ($7,160) and AU$5,000 ($3,580), respectively.
Craig Anthony Wheatman will serve at least nine years and three months in prison after he raped a 92-year-old woman in January.
The "pale, thread-like" creature is 95.7 mm long, eyeless, and has a cone-shaped head with antennae and a beak.
All victims were in year 5 and year 6.
Several children fell from a height of about 40 feet after a bouncy castle was blown into the air by a wind gust at a school in Australia.
"He kept circling and kept coming back because I was losing a lot of blood," Brown said.
"Rule of thumb with sea life in the southern hemisphere … if it is vibrant blue it’s a no-no," a viewer said under the post.
Lowe said the release of a CBDC by Australia's central bank does not have a time frame, and that it could be "quite a few years."
Hiring a jet would cost them $40,000 to $45,000.
Some of the toys had small parts that could have become choking hazards for small children.
The female victim suffered lower-body injuries while the male suffered minor injuries.
"It felt like a premonition. I'm not kidding! This isn't made up. It really happened. It feels as though it was meant to be. It's incredible," the man was cited as saying by the Lott.
"I guess to me the biggest thing is her drive as an entrepreneur. Yes, I’ve enabled it, but she’s still got it, which is for me the most rewarding part," said Curtis' mother, Roxy Jacenko.
The woman immediately alerted her husband who then called a snake catcher.
"I ran into my husband screaming, 'There was a crocodile in the backyard' and he said, 'You've finally lost the plot,'" said Kerry Lucht.
The reptile in the shopping bag turned out to be a one-foot-long tiger snake, which is notoriously venomous.
She has been slapped with a fine of $1,000, plus $3,000 in costs.
Video of the rescue showed the reptile resting on a chair.
The coral spawning event brings much needed hope for the Great Barrier Reef.