Paramedics treated the man for critical injuries at the scene but he sadly died.
A woman, believed to have been operating the tractor, was also treated for lower leg injuries and was transported to Gin Gin Hospital in a stable condition.
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the incident.
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UPDATE: Two people have been hospitalised, while one person escaped injury in a three-vehicle crash on the Bruce Highway this afternoon. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said a female was taken to Gin Gin Hospital in a stable condition via road and a man was flown to Bundaberg Hospital in a stable condition with facial injuries. A third person was assessed but was uninjured in the crash.
EARLIER: Emergency services have been called to a three-vehicle crash about 20km north of Gin Gin on the Bruce Highway. A Queensland Police Service spokeswoman said a helicopter had been tasked to the incident and one person was reportedly trapped.
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A woman of strength and courage.
That is how Maryboroughâs first Proud Mary, Mary Elizabeth Fay Henderson, will forever be known.
The 88-year-old passed away in April, during the height of COVID-19.
She succumbed to the gruelling disease that is dementia.
Her daughter Bec Fluerty said Fay suffered with the illness for about four years, but it really started to take its toll in the last 10 months of her life.
Fay is a household name around Maryborough.
While her first claim to fame was being the first baby born in the maternity section of Gin Gin Hospital, she went on to form the original Proud Maryâs register in 1999.