James Frederick Harvey (died 1912) was an Australian politician.
Harvey was the managing proprietor of the Country Milk Company and served as treasurer of the Royal Agricultural Society for a number of years. He was the Free Trade member for Sydney-Bligh from 1895 to 1898. The Sunday Times described him as "popular, though obtrusive". He was defeated by Patrick Quinn in 1898.[1] Few further biographical details are known, although he died in San Francisco in 1912.[2] [3]