I'd agree - lazy builders.
Insulate the entire surface, there shouldn't be missing areas, nor should there be any gaps to allow air to convect through.
At the eves, don't stuff the insulation in tight. If you do, put in eve vent trays to allow air to come up through the eves into the roof void. There's also a school of thought that says you leave about 250 mm at the eves at 100mm depth and top up the rest. (I think I saw that in a technical paper on the Kingspan website).
you might want to post in the sparks forum, but be careful of putting insulation over cables. Lighting cables you're probably ok with, but heavier cables like for a shower you don't want to cover up. When current passes, cables heat up, the more current, the greater the heat increase and this has to go somewhere. If it stays cossie in the insulation there's a risk of overheating or fire.
Also, once you've done the job, take a look up there every 3 months or so. There shouldn't be any condensation. If there is, you need to look at the ventilation again and make sure enough air is trickling through to keep things dry.