That's actually not the case ramble on - but it's a bit hard to work out where the summaries are in the ATSB website.
If you do a search it turns up the following result:
1.Aviation
weekly summaries
30 Apr 2014 | All accidents and incidents involving Australian registered aircraft, or foreign aircraft in Australian airspace, must be reported to the ATSB. Follow this link to view the weekly summaries.
www.atsb.gov.au/aviation/weekly-summaries.aspx
Now, if you click on Aviation weekly summaries it takes you to ATSB National Aviation Occurrence Database, that is:
Home > Aviation > ATSB National Aviation Occurrence Database
So while it's not all that straightforward - the information is there.
Now, to enter the database you need to acknowledge a User agreement. Also, surprise surprise, there's a disclaimer on the data use.
Note the following information in the disclaimer:
The ATSB aims to publish occurrence data as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving reports from industry. However, depending on workload and the volume of reports received, it may take around one month to input the data into the database from when we received the report.
My bolding.
I suppose none of us should be surprised at this stage.