Jonas Felix Australia Levien (28 March 1840 – 24 May 1906) was an Australian politician, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1871 to 1877 and from 1880 until his death.
[1] Born in Williamstown, Colony of New South Wales to Benjamin Goldsmith Levien and Eliza Lindo (who both arrived in the Colony of New South Wales from England in 1839),[2] he attended Geelong Grammar School before becoming a farmer at Drysdale.
He served as a director for several companies, and his own was a major grower in the Mildura area.
On 15 March 1871 he married Clara (née Levien)[3] in Sydney, with whom he had four children.
[1] In April 1871[1] Levien was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for South Grant; he transferred to Barwon in 1877 but was unseated in December of that year on the grounds that he had paid canvassers.