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's hard-hitting journalism and more light-hearted takes on life hacks have collected key awards this week in Sydney.
At the annual Walkey awards in Sydney on Thursday night, The Feed took out Indigenous Affairs category for its in-depth investigation into the disappearance of First Nations women.
, explored unsolved cases and the disproportionate rates of missing Aboriginal women in Australia.
Earlier this year, the team also won a Kennedy award for the , further recognition for its Indigenous reporting.
The investigation sparked a national conversation.
Since then, the ABC's Four Corners has also delved into the deaths of Indigenous women and the heart break for many Aboriginal families in its own program on the issue.
The Feed's comedy team claimed the gong in the Sketch and Light entertainment category at Thursday night's Australian Writers' Guild awards (AWGIES).
The team was honoured for its work from 2021 and was its third AWGIE in three years.
The annual event was held in Sydney and it recognises screen-writing excellence on television and in audio.
It's the only industry awards given by writers to writers and it honours distinctly Australian stories
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