Sir Rupert Magarey FRCS (21 February 1914 – 1990) was an Australian medical practitioner and surgeon.
At the end of 1940 he sailed for the Middle East and Syria, where he served in the 2/11 Australian Army General Hospital.
[3] After Japan entered the war Major Magarey's unit was recalled to Australia and later transferred to New Guinea and the Kokoda Trail as part of the 2/6 Australian Field Ambulance, serving as Senior Medical Officer at Alola on the Kokoda Trail.
[4] Returning to Adelaide, South Australia after World War II Dr Magarey resumed his general practice in medicine.
Dr Magarey went to England to obtain his FRCS (Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons) in 1949.