[5] He was awarded the United Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Prize for Rite of Passage (1997), about a group of troubled young people on a bushwalk in the Australian wilderness.
Keddie produced documentary Wonder Boy (2001), a portrayal of family life and the complexity of supporting a child with special needs[8] in 2001, The Last Great Amateurs about the Melbourne Phoenix Netball Club[9] in 2004, Musica Surfica featuring violinist and Director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra Richard Tognetti[10] in 2008, and Alias Ruby Blade, concerning the independence movement in Timor-Leste[11] in 2012.
Keddie wrote and directed advertisements for the 'Your Rights at Work' campaign against the Howard government's 2006 WorkChoices legislation, federal election campaigns for the Australian Labor Party, and environmental justice advertisements including for the WWF and the fight to save the Great Barrier Reef, the Coorong and the Murray-Darling Basin.
[12] Television films produced by Keddie include Waiting at the Royal (2000), the story of four women sharing a maternity ward,[13] My Brother Jack (2001), an adaptation of the 1964 novel by George Johnston,[14] and After the Deluge (2003) starring David Wenham and Hugo Weaving.
[15] Keddie produced biopics of former Australian Labor Party Prime Ministers John Curtin (William McInnes) and Bob Hawke (Richard Roxburgh) in 2007 and 2010.