Annual employment grew 1.8 per cent, retail sales 6 per cent, house prices 9 per cent, new car sales 13 per cent and construction 27 per cent.
Northland led the quarter's growth, jumping two places to be third equal, with spillover from Auckland's housing market and strong tourism credited for much of the lift.
"These factors were undoubtedly behind the strong retail sales, double-digit house price growth and extra house building activity."
Auckland was declared to be "booming inside and out", sitting second on the scoreboard for the fourth consecutive quarter and achieving a five-star rating for the fourth consecutive quarter.
Also with a five-star rating for four quarters in a row was Bay of Plenty, which achieved the country's top rank in construction, house prices and retail sales. Thanks to the dip in dairy, Waikato went from four stars to three.