David Hubert Warner Shand (6 April 1921 – 8 July 2011) was an Australian Anglican bishop. He was the third and last Bishop of St Arnaud.
Shand was born into an ecclesiastical family. His father was the Revd Canon Rupert Warner Shand, the rector of St Luke's Anglican Church, Toowoomba. He was educated at The Southport School.
Shand served in the 2/3 Field Regiment AIF in New Guinea in the Second World War. Upon his return to Queensland he graduated ThL (Hons) and BA (Hons) from the University of Queensland.
Shand was ordained as a deacon in 1948 and a priest in 1949 in Brisbane. He was assistant curate at St Andrew's Lutwyche from 1948 to 1952.
On 11 March 1952, Shand became the incumbent of St Mary's Moorooka where he remained to 1953. He was then the incumbent at Inglewood (1953–55), Nambour (1955–60) and Ipswich (1963–66).
In 1966, Shand moved to the Diocese of Melbourne as the vicar of Christ Church, South Yarra, where he stayed until 1969. From 1969 to 1973 he was vicar at St Andrew's Brighton, Victoria.
Shand was consecrated as a bishop in 1973 and became the Bishop of St Arnaud. After the merger of his diocese with the Diocese of Bendigo he became the vicar of St Stephen's Mt Waverley and then bishop of the Southern Region of the Diocese of Melbourne until his retirement in 1985.