The reason is that expiry dates for au are not displayed in the whois
They used to be and that led to spammers sending fake renewal notices to the holders
AUDA acted to protect Australians by removing the whois
This has unintended consequences
a.The registrars can make mistakes in their data bases and you might lose a name because the registrar had the wrong expiry date and you cannot check that date in the whois. Many people are totally reliant on their registrar to maintain an accurate expiry date. It appears to me that no registrar checks their data bases of expiry dates with the real expiry date at the registry
b. Netfleet and drop are able to profit from people's mistakes in not renewing a name.
If the expiry date was visible, not many valuable names would drop because vigilant domainers would track down the owner and alert the holder by offering to buy.
I do not believe hardware.com.au wouold have been dropped by Bunnings allowing Woolies to buy it if expiry dates were visible.
However the job of Auda appears to be to protect Australians from spammers and fraud
So no expiry dates in whois , therefore no early lists
My questions are:
Does not the whois show the status?
Doesn't the status indicate the name might drop
Is there a zone file for .au that shows the status?